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Does Christie ever say what year Poirot was born?


I like the idea of 'book time' I suspect a lot of long-running series depend on it. How else would I explain the very long life of Stephanie Plumb's hamster?

We take cold cases for granted now but I suspect that this was a novel idea when the book was published. The first chapter lends itself to those flashbacks-in-a-different-colour-palette that television does so well.
I think I've stubbed my toe against an important clue but, this being Christie, I'm probably completely wrong.
I liked the contrasting portraits of KCs and solicitors, all credible and all different.





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There is no trope or technique of modern crime fiction that Christie didn't try out in at least one of her books. She doesn't get nearly enough credit for how inventive she was!

This must have been innovative when it was published.
I also prefer the version of Poirot as the solo interrogator, worming his way into the confidence of each subject either by dissembling or, as a last resort, by telling the truth, to his usual grandstanding demeanour.
